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they deserve respect, dignity, human rights, and civil rights. we understand it will be a very long and treacherous road ahead. >> but you want to see assad go? beassad's departure would good for the syrians. i believe it would also be good for the region. assad is the main backer of iran. without syria, which is the gateway to the middle east, iran's position would be compromised. >> you said democracy in the east would be good for the region. it could also mean that there's greater pressure on israel for doing something about palestine. the palestinian people are also looking for their democracy. it does not necessarily mean it will be more comfortable for israel. >> there's nothing more that we would wish to see than democratic neighbors, including the palestinians. as long as we have hamas fighting, so long as there is no human rights -- as today there were some human rights organizations in gaza, and against the murdering or torturing of some shiites by gaza.nis in they have a lot to do. change, i would say, the mentality and the culture. we
they deserve respect, dignity, human rights, and civil rights. we understand it will be a very long and treacherous road ahead. >> but you want to see assad go? beassad's departure would good for the syrians. i believe it would also be good for the region. assad is the main backer of iran. without syria, which is the gateway to the middle east, iran's position would be compromised. >> you said democracy in the east would be good for the region. it could also mean that there's...
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and embedding the institutions that we would expect to see in the flourishing democracy come strong civil society and the minorities, robust plans for growth and prosperity, employment opportunities and human rights. these will help the countries in the region get back on their feet and to travel in a new direction. we face many challenges together in the past. we face new challenges. one thing that is constant and remains is the relationship between us, the understanding that we face in the world from a similar point of view i suspect will always be there. this is a new chapter to us. many of you will have experiences in the region might spoken about. in the next few moments when we have the question and answer session and please don't be afraid to share the insights. ministers and politicians, we haven't spent a lifetime in these areas. some of you would have spent many years there and refresh me give me the benefits of your insight and at least one british minister will return from the united states better informed of not wiser. thank you very much. [applause] no pictures, please. [lau
and embedding the institutions that we would expect to see in the flourishing democracy come strong civil society and the minorities, robust plans for growth and prosperity, employment opportunities and human rights. these will help the countries in the region get back on their feet and to travel in a new direction. we face many challenges together in the past. we face new challenges. one thing that is constant and remains is the relationship between us, the understanding that we face in the...
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when the formula one grand prix was organized in behind and were testers and many civil rights activists around the world called for his cancellation but nothing happened. and fortunately money and oil and interests go first before human rights i think what might trigger something in as you said is probably when things get sour probably arms being used and then the conflicts get worse maybe in that case it's actually community will be force even if it's not willing to go towards bahrain and saudi arabia. we've got plenty more stories for you at r.t. dot com here's what's lined up there right now fishy karen radiations discovered in marine life and seawater all japan anti-nuclear protests there showed no sign of slowing. down roving around the red planet a two point five billion dollar attempt to look for life on mars. and agree. with your. claim by forty acres and nineteen ninety three and decided it would be a great place to find they build a home and retire. there she is. we call it our new neighbor neighbor nine o seven. we have seventy acres here and i can convince them that they nee
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i use movement as a nonviolent civil rights movement. i talk about the symbolism of the mind but activism of the middle east your mind should look at the darkness but the real action should be driven to work to chance . assures that so much time and which are called on it will be the trials and tribulations of g.o.p. presidential candidate mitt romney is romney's rich history and less than transparent business record too much for voters. little mission free cretaceous three cents for charges free. range month free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media hearty dot com.
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rights movement like in north africa and a literary movement is going to happen. >> host: professor, when you get people from the west talk about the need to modernize, what do you think? >> guest: , i tell them the desire to modernize iran started more than 160 years ago. i said that many men and women have sacrificed life in search of human dignity and democracy and gender equity. i tell them that if we don't start a war in, a new one, we can stop that civil movement in iran. and i pray that this nonviolent movement that has started in iran would be allowed to floor -- flourish so that it would be able to. the focus of my book is on nonviolent tradition of problems. nonviolent resolution of problems. as i say time and again, [inaudible name] was a timeless writer. as you know, she was married to a serial killer. you know? he had been betrayed by his wife, queen, and he has said that he will never be betrayed by women again. after the confirmation of relationship with a woman, he would behead that woman in the morning. so that she will never get a chance to betray him again. and the
rights movement like in north africa and a literary movement is going to happen. >> host: professor, when you get people from the west talk about the need to modernize, what do you think? >> guest: , i tell them the desire to modernize iran started more than 160 years ago. i said that many men and women have sacrificed life in search of human dignity and democracy and gender equity. i tell them that if we don't start a war in, a new one, we can stop that civil movement in iran. and...
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i got to derail it somehow or else it's no fun; right?in what's the point in doing it. >> bring it on, melissa, bring it on. do melissa: there's many times in the past where we've loweredn mortgagal rates and increased revenue.es if i were to conceive it's a revenue problem, it -- which i'm not going to, but for the sake of argument, under for kennedy, reduced the top rate from 90% to 70% in and in that time, revenue into the treasury went up from $94 billion to $15n billion by lowering the marginal rate. right there, there's your guy. look at him. >> you know, we can look at that, but, remember, that was i the 1960s #. the problems we have today are a thele bit differe the problems in the economy right now, the reason that we're in this economic malaise is beuse we havthe a big gap between what the economy is producing andnd what it can produce. the way to fill the gap or shrink it is to get people outd there buying things and spending money. tax giving tax cuts to people --out melissa: talking about raising a taxes, i agreegr with you.
i got to derail it somehow or else it's no fun; right?in what's the point in doing it. >> bring it on, melissa, bring it on. do melissa: there's many times in the past where we've loweredn mortgagal rates and increased revenue.es if i were to conceive it's a revenue problem, it -- which i'm not going to, but for the sake of argument, under for kennedy, reduced the top rate from 90% to 70% in and in that time, revenue into the treasury went up from $94 billion to $15n billion by lowering...
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the civil rights. i talk about their symbolism often. use them of their will you see your mind should look at the darkness but the real action should be driven to work. all. we all make choices sometimes it's tough. but it can be an easy call. and choice chandi left to fate. or it can be. minutes of. each on the comb shows and. it's always personal. except one day when choice not hers to everyone. more news today violence is once again fled elf.
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you were 17 years old when the liberian civil war began, right? >> yes. >> it went on for -- >> 14 years. >> yeah. >> so what was your life like in that period? >> well, from 17 to 31 i had gone through many different things. first, you see yourself as a victim. until probably the age of 26 i was constantly in this mindset of a victim. someone would come and rescue us as liberians. god is going to change this situation, but gradually as i got older, got involved in peace work, i realized that, huh-uh, this is not going to be the case. we have to solve this mess ourselves. fortunately, i was at a place where i had now joined a community of women who understood that there would be no rescuing from any superman or from any kingdom. we have to do it ourselves, and that's how we step in. it wasn't a pretty life. it wasn't a pretty life. >> pleasure to have you on. >> thank you, fareed. >> we will be back. we always hear about jobs leaving america. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will
you were 17 years old when the liberian civil war began, right? >> yes. >> it went on for -- >> 14 years. >> yeah. >> so what was your life like in that period? >> well, from 17 to 31 i had gone through many different things. first, you see yourself as a victim. until probably the age of 26 i was constantly in this mindset of a victim. someone would come and rescue us as liberians. god is going to change this situation, but gradually as i got older, got...
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the civil rights movement. i talk about the symbolism of the modern activism of the bill with your mind should look at the darkness but the real action should be driven to work to chance. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official publication to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china.
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but this movement as on why that's the civil rights movement. i talk about the symbolism of mind but activism of bill if your mind should look at the door miss but you bill your actions should be driven to work chant. she didn't sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. plumbs. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. soon which brightened. soon move from place to crash and it's. nice crew stunts on t.v. don't come. close.
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and political rights not interfering in the daily lives. and in the ministration of the criminal justice system and in the member states of the council of europe without reforms there's a risk of throwing the baby out with the bathwater as nations pull out of the human rights court undermining it leaving those in countries with weak a human rights protections entirely vulnerable laura smith r.t. london. remember we always have more stories news and comment on our website r.t. dot com and if you should log on in store for you right at the moment being a tourist a lot of us group acts oakland city officials and publishes their personal data online in retaliation for the violent crackdown on occupy protesters. plus it's reported that the british government is to sanction the use of nerve gas by riot police despite the chemical agents being banned in warfare those stories and plenty of others for you at r.t. dot com. in the recent reports the bureau of investigative journalism uncovered countless deadly drone strikes carried out by the u.s. in
and political rights not interfering in the daily lives. and in the ministration of the criminal justice system and in the member states of the council of europe without reforms there's a risk of throwing the baby out with the bathwater as nations pull out of the human rights court undermining it leaving those in countries with weak a human rights protections entirely vulnerable laura smith r.t. london. remember we always have more stories news and comment on our website r.t. dot com and if you...
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rights which is why you see the entire young generation. pricing it against these were not please now godfried war along with his three other co-founders they were ordered to pay millions of dollars in damages right to enter ts companies now how large of a role do you think these corporations played in his arrest. oh it they played a very significant you need the the jury is still out on what unfortunately there are conflicting reports on. what really led to have heard reports about a bar brawl being the run up to it with just local police and differing on a local disturbance. on the american ambassador being income both at the time of his arrest and high level talks taking place and this morning as was mentioned reports surfaced the year arrest was a result of swedish authorities asking for assistance from cambodia despite the lack of an extradition agreement so i think there will still be another couple of days before we really understand what the reason for this arrest was for me personally i'm more than. ok i'm doing welcome both here b
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several other continents including sydney australia where the police five guests on protesters and civil rights they were made the anger that has erupted in a small city over the scene they say that it appeared on in times of innocence of muslims a person has been wasted in the united states is believed to be the creator of this film he has stated he does not look like the sting of the maid and he is considering actually that he says the whole film and this is in mind keeping the seat although he has said that he would wait for the loss of life so certainly a lot of anger a lot of violence the situation the extremely funny child i think it's safe to say that the city is a region on edge. all right thanks very much for bringing us this update on your reporting from cairo. an american journalist and anti-war activist don de bar says the core of the issue lies deeper than just the film. the movie or actually just the trailer really which is what's been available on you tube may be serving as a catalyst but certainly the animosity goes much deeper and the issues run much deeper and people do
several other continents including sydney australia where the police five guests on protesters and civil rights they were made the anger that has erupted in a small city over the scene they say that it appeared on in times of innocence of muslims a person has been wasted in the united states is believed to be the creator of this film he has stated he does not look like the sting of the maid and he is considering actually that he says the whole film and this is in mind keeping the seat although...
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. >> right. you're absolutely right that people who are worried about egypt right now absolutely see it going in this illiberal direction. the constitution guarantees some individual rights, has great language about individual rights, but it makes it all subject to the sharia or principles of the sharia. >> the state is given charge of public morality. a loose open ended term. >> absolutely. women's rights, for example which there's been a constitutional article that said the state will work to achieve equality between men and women. as long as it doesn't violate principles of the sharia. that was in the constitution. now it's gone. now there's a nondiscrimination clause, but it doesn't mention women as a protected class. it is a step backwards in terms of liberties. if you believe what we care about when we look at democracy, we don't just care about the voting, it is important, we care about freedom and liberty for people, you would have to think egypt is not going in the right direction. >> do
. >> right. you're absolutely right that people who are worried about egypt right now absolutely see it going in this illiberal direction. the constitution guarantees some individual rights, has great language about individual rights, but it makes it all subject to the sharia or principles of the sharia. >> the state is given charge of public morality. a loose open ended term. >> absolutely. women's rights, for example which there's been a constitutional article that said the...
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rights they're shutting down right to assemble they're shutting down all civil society because the war is on and as we've been saying now for a couple of years leading up to the war but there's no question now that we're fully into this massive global war of savers versus speculators stacy thanks so much for being on the cars report thank you doug oh much more coming why stay right there. too much brighter. movies. from friends to. start on t.v. don't come. one industry in the soviet union. did not display our labor school. for the attempt to get a job with the web. one could easily be. pressured to do the ok that's producer. yes it will be. moved. back to the kaiser report now max kaiser time now to go to london and speak with chris kirk is the former energy market regulator in all around energy market expert first cook welcome to the kaiser report hello again max i curse god first of all you've just returned from tehran there were reports just a few days ago that the exports of oil were down twenty to twenty year lows is this true and what sort of impact did you noticed while you wer
rights they're shutting down right to assemble they're shutting down all civil society because the war is on and as we've been saying now for a couple of years leading up to the war but there's no question now that we're fully into this massive global war of savers versus speculators stacy thanks so much for being on the cars report thank you doug oh much more coming why stay right there. too much brighter. movies. from friends to. start on t.v. don't come. one industry in the soviet union. did...
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kennedy, a united states senator, attorney general and champion of civil rights, came to cape town and gave a heartfelt speech about south effort that's place in the world. he came to the vivid picture of the future he envisioned where every nation respect universal human rights, promote social justice, accelerate economic progress, liberates all people to pursue their talents. south africa he said can play an outstanding role in creating that world and he called in particular on the young people of that time saying this world demands the qualities of use. not a time of life but a state of mind. a quality of the imagination. a predominance of courage over committee -- committee -- tim i timidi timidity. the lenore roosevelt once said human-rights really starts in the small places close to home fbn. it is easy to talk about the sweeping issues. to pledge ourselves to the abstractions of human-rights. it is much harder to reach deep inside our hearts and minds. to truly see the other. whether the other is of a different race, ethnicity, tribe, national origin, and recognize the common hu
kennedy, a united states senator, attorney general and champion of civil rights, came to cape town and gave a heartfelt speech about south effort that's place in the world. he came to the vivid picture of the future he envisioned where every nation respect universal human rights, promote social justice, accelerate economic progress, liberates all people to pursue their talents. south africa he said can play an outstanding role in creating that world and he called in particular on the young...
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rights, the only place in the middle east where arabs enjoy full civil rights will join full and equal civil rights, the only place in the middle east where christians are free to practice their faith, the only place in the middle east where judges protect the rule of law and as the prime minister of israel i will always protect the democracy come always. [applause] and most especially, i will never tolerate any discrimination against women. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, this week will read how one woman changed jewish history and synagogues throughout the world the jewish people will celebrate the festival and read house some 2,500 years ago a persian anti-semite tried to annihilate the jewish people. we will read how that plot was foiled by one courageous woman, esther. you can applaud. [applause] she deserves a little more. [applause] my friends, and every generation there are those who wish to destroy the jewish people. in this generation, we are blessed to live in a time where there's a jewish state capable of defending the jewish people. [applause] and we are doubly blessed to
rights, the only place in the middle east where arabs enjoy full civil rights will join full and equal civil rights, the only place in the middle east where christians are free to practice their faith, the only place in the middle east where judges protect the rule of law and as the prime minister of israel i will always protect the democracy come always. [applause] and most especially, i will never tolerate any discrimination against women. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, this week will read...
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rights legislation in history he wasn't part of the black freedom movement he was responding franklin roosevelt wasn't part of the labor movement and yet he accomplished all that labor legislation and social legislation and abraham lincoln didn't belong to an abolitionist party each of them was responding to movements on the ground what we need if we want peace is to build a movement on the ground that could bring about real change from the bottom and that's what i think we should be concerned about during the last presidential elections obviously your name was talked about a lot by the mainstream media what do you think is going to be the main controversy this time around that one thing that we know for sure is it money is always corrupting in politics not just here but in russia and europe everywhere money corrupts politics this election season in the united states is going to see an absolute tidal wave of cash come into this election so last time out the obama campaign spent a half a billion dollars this time each campaign will spend over a billion and it's hard to believe that any
rights legislation in history he wasn't part of the black freedom movement he was responding franklin roosevelt wasn't part of the labor movement and yet he accomplished all that labor legislation and social legislation and abraham lincoln didn't belong to an abolitionist party each of them was responding to movements on the ground what we need if we want peace is to build a movement on the ground that could bring about real change from the bottom and that's what i think we should be concerned...
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war in libya the most appalling abuse of human rights of african people who happened to be living in libya and a lot of companies coming in to clean up the oil there what was nato really doing there was it about human rights and protecting lives always it really about oil and influence and i just ask that question i think an awful lot of other people are asking that question and was wrong the subject of expenditure the point that has been made in the western countries particularly western europe or all of all of europe for that matter going through problems of maintaining social welfare and health service systems the public don't know and not in a mood to spend more on defense when they see hospitals being closed again usually one of those interesting things is i only wonder if i was going to say i mean when you know for ten years eleven years now most politicians in the west support of the occupation of afghanistan in the name of democracy but if you look in the streets of chicago and you look all across europe and united states people are against this kind of spending on the milita
war in libya the most appalling abuse of human rights of african people who happened to be living in libya and a lot of companies coming in to clean up the oil there what was nato really doing there was it about human rights and protecting lives always it really about oil and influence and i just ask that question i think an awful lot of other people are asking that question and was wrong the subject of expenditure the point that has been made in the western countries particularly western...
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rights movement. i talk about symbolism often find what activism is built with your mind should look at the door miss but you feel your action should be driven to work to change. war could even though we have a lot of groups. called the sluices also argues in the right enough to find out it was like when you had that matter which wasn't just the smadi when i was fifteen yes you can liberate there when you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only if they still show changes will be the afghans themselves afghan men and women we believe i'm going to stun him not to across. the patient it's chemical position and that it comes to actually stop people in the obama administration talking about how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else. here see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you k
rights movement. i talk about symbolism often find what activism is built with your mind should look at the door miss but you feel your action should be driven to work to change. war could even though we have a lot of groups. called the sluices also argues in the right enough to find out it was like when you had that matter which wasn't just the smadi when i was fifteen yes you can liberate there when you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only if they still show changes will be...
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it's also a reminder, right, of how civilized america is. but there's a problem. we already have a gun like that, our own radiation ray gun. it's called the active denial system or pain ray. it was developed for security and crowd control. it has the ability to pep trait under the skin, hitting you like a needle and then raising your body temperature like opening a microwave oven. unlike the russian gun, it can't actually control your mind. the russians are trying to make a better zombie ray than the one the united states has. the cold war is over, the making of toys continues. if you ever imagine them being used as
it's also a reminder, right, of how civilized america is. but there's a problem. we already have a gun like that, our own radiation ray gun. it's called the active denial system or pain ray. it was developed for security and crowd control. it has the ability to pep trait under the skin, hitting you like a needle and then raising your body temperature like opening a microwave oven. unlike the russian gun, it can't actually control your mind. the russians are trying to make a better zombie ray...
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rights act passed through congress and how did he do it he did it because he was skilled in the use of political. talent he had the talent he understood the weak points in the strong points of these people and how to get them to come along and do what he wanted to do president obama doesn't have those talents irate at heart i want to play events clap from presidential candidate mitt romney we asked him the same question what grade he would give president obama here's his response. has president obama in your view done anything well. sure yes i appreciate for instance the decision he made to go after osama bin laden and to make sure he was it was executed what grade would you give president obama oh i have no question about that across the board cross the border even despite the killing of osama bin laden rove when i look at what's happening in the middle east the arab spring has become the arab winter that's hardly a success and of course domestically it's hard to call what now thirty nine forty months of unemployment above eight percent they success when even he said by now he woul
rights act passed through congress and how did he do it he did it because he was skilled in the use of political. talent he had the talent he understood the weak points in the strong points of these people and how to get them to come along and do what he wanted to do president obama doesn't have those talents irate at heart i want to play events clap from presidential candidate mitt romney we asked him the same question what grade he would give president obama here's his response. has president...
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rights and human rights struggles we face today. john f. kennedy. ♪ >> the united states of america is opposed to discrimination and persecution on grounds of race and religion. anywhere in the world including our own nation. >> this nation was founded by men of many nations and background. it was founded on the principle that all men are created equal. and this is a matter which concerns this country and what it stands for. >> i believe in an america religious intolerance will some day end. for all men and churches are treated as equal. >> it ought to be possible for every american who enjoys the privileges of being american. >> change has come to america. >> ask the support of all of this. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> next on american history tv, a discussion on world war ii reporting and censorship and experience of associated press reporter ed kennedy. mr. kennedy was fired in 1945 after he defied a military embargo by reporting on germany's surrender a day before the official announcement. in early may of this year,
rights and human rights struggles we face today. john f. kennedy. ♪ >> the united states of america is opposed to discrimination and persecution on grounds of race and religion. anywhere in the world including our own nation. >> this nation was founded by men of many nations and background. it was founded on the principle that all men are created equal. and this is a matter which concerns this country and what it stands for. >> i believe in an america religious intolerance...
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but you are right of course that the g0 comes at a particularly unfortunate time. the financial crisis is not just on the heels of that then comes face crisis which limits the capacity of america's top allies and that definitely makes it more challenging. >> what about korea though quiet korea is a nato ally with increasing copal lodz. >> and ability to engage with china in ways that lots of other countries can and the interior china. we need to do much more without a rant that i think we need to do it fast because there's a big generational shift in south korea to see the war in the united states very differently than fathers and mothers do. you know, they are not support enable easy opportunities in china and don't like a lot of the more conservative government officials in place. i think the u.s. gets a lot of information and they don't necessarily have south korea on the ground. reminds me a shack up really in georgia, which is we have this guy that loved us and gave us this information. >> how come the opinion is so volatile quiet for one month to the next ele
but you are right of course that the g0 comes at a particularly unfortunate time. the financial crisis is not just on the heels of that then comes face crisis which limits the capacity of america's top allies and that definitely makes it more challenging. >> what about korea though quiet korea is a nato ally with increasing copal lodz. >> and ability to engage with china in ways that lots of other countries can and the interior china. we need to do much more without a rant that i...
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we start at 8:00 eastern with a look at the presidency and civil rights. we'll hear from historian, civil rights leaders and former white house staff members from fdr's presidency to today. "american history tv" in primetime all week on c-span3. >>> next on american history tv, a discussion on world war ii reporting and censorship and the experience of associated press reporter ed kennedy. mr. kennedy was fired in 1945 after he defied a military embargo by reporting on germany's surrender a day before the official announcement. in early may of this year, the associated press apologized for having fired kennedy. the national press club hosted this one-hour event. >> good anning, everyone, and welcome to the national did press club. i'm rick dunham for the hearst newspapers and "the houston chronicle" and president of the national press club journal institute which is the educational and charitable arm of the national press club that handles everything from the cutting-edge journalism training to book racks and other book events at the national press club. t
we start at 8:00 eastern with a look at the presidency and civil rights. we'll hear from historian, civil rights leaders and former white house staff members from fdr's presidency to today. "american history tv" in primetime all week on c-span3. >>> next on american history tv, a discussion on world war ii reporting and censorship and the experience of associated press reporter ed kennedy. mr. kennedy was fired in 1945 after he defied a military embargo by reporting on...
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news of war it's not civil war yet but i don't think you will see anywhere near but don't you think it's very problematic that you have western countries recognizing the n.p.c. saying this is a legitimate government of libya when the libyans themselves in have a chance to say that did anybody even ask. well i was in benghazi shortly after the revolution broke out and people were absolutely begging for nato to intervene before just before where there were also strikes because people go ahead jump into and that's the point of the program go ahead there i mean there are ways that you were in benghazi everybody knows that benghazi is precisely where the opposition was at at what a month after that you had huge demonstrations in tripoli in favor of retaining the regime or at least against the nato bombing so you can see the people there was some people that you saw that wanted this and there were others who didn't and the point is that an age old to choose to go with with the ones that they knew that they were arming by the way as we find out later and. they encouraged to revolt knowing that
news of war it's not civil war yet but i don't think you will see anywhere near but don't you think it's very problematic that you have western countries recognizing the n.p.c. saying this is a legitimate government of libya when the libyans themselves in have a chance to say that did anybody even ask. well i was in benghazi shortly after the revolution broke out and people were absolutely begging for nato to intervene before just before where there were also strikes because people go ahead...